A Victorian and Tasmanian-based Christian Church welfare organisation has begun an online petition to try to save the national charity regulator, the ACNC, from the Coalition’s…
Nationally, more than half of the newly-registered charities in Australia are focused on children, with another 30 per cent working to assist women, according to new figures…
How much does the push for transparency encourage or discourage giving in the community and does concern for privacy discourage smart strategic philanthropy, a recent…
Many boards recognise that they need greater diversity in their board members. The attraction and retention of Gen Y individuals into governance positions is critical…
The national Better Boards Conference held in Melbourne over the weekend saw more than 400 Not for Profit CEOs and Board members join together to learn more on how to govern…
Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are two distinct concepts but by delving into the links between the two it can assist us to move towards …
The Federal Government has announced that its new governance standards for organisations registered with the charity regulator, the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits…
The Federal Government has released a consultation paper on the draft governance standards for charities registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits…
Directors and senior managers in Not for Profit (NFP) organisations are being offered full scholarships to undertake a Certificate in Governance course.
Chartered Secretaries…
Women across Victoria are being encouraged to consider applying for a scholarship to enhance their Not for Profit board expertise and skills.
Applications have opened…
The Australian Scholarships Foundation has announced 75 scholarships for Chairs of charitable organisations, to support good governance in the Not for Profit sector.…
The Australian Tax Office has released a checklist to help Not for Profit organisations with their tax and superannuation affairs.
The Self-governance checklist for …